"We understand the worth of something only after we have lost them"
This stands true for both Pin and Saenkeaw's father. But in defence for Pin, she would have lost something in both sides... In her marriage there won't be happiness and if then she had not married him, she still would have suffered in that home... The stepmother and her father wouldn't have left her alone.
Also the brother's wife gave the image of someone who is to dependent on another person that that person's absence literally give your life a 180 degree turn.
And nothing much to say about the chemistry and acting(it was amazing) and though I always knew that there will be a happy ending (pros of watching 90s and early 2000s bollywood, leaving the fact that both are men) but still I was genuinely happy to see them having a happy life. (Though I would have loved to see Saenkeaw's father lose more but looks like just losing his son was enough to put him on bedrest)
Above all it was a good watch, not out of the box but a cliche done right... Visuals, acting, the piano tunes...the change of background music...all were cherry on top.
PS- I was literally shouting at Sasin to throw the gun in the water but he just left it near Bodin...
Watching this drama is a torment for my mental condition...too much harsh..... I like that grandfather...he is a bit dramatic and too much money...money... but I liked the fact that he cares about Dami and is tried to fix his mistake(I watched till ep4)
Reading the synopsis, I had taken the ML to be one of those domineering immortals (though he is...) and didn't have high hopes for it...but the first(or second?) life changed my view...my heart ached a bit when XY came to see the white-haired LCK...I am counting on this to make my evenings,
This stands true for both Pin and Saenkeaw's father.
But in defence for Pin, she would have lost something in both sides... In her marriage there won't be happiness and if then she had not married him, she still would have suffered in that home... The stepmother and her father wouldn't have left her alone.
Also the brother's wife gave the image of someone who is to dependent on another person that that person's absence literally give your life a 180 degree turn.
And nothing much to say about the chemistry and acting(it was amazing) and though I always knew that there will be a happy ending (pros of watching 90s and early 2000s bollywood, leaving the fact that both are men) but still I was genuinely happy to see them having a happy life. (Though I would have loved to see Saenkeaw's father lose more but looks like just losing his son was enough to put him on bedrest)
Above all it was a good watch, not out of the box but a cliche done right... Visuals, acting, the piano tunes...the change of background music...all were cherry on top.
PS- I was literally shouting at Sasin to throw the gun in the water but he just left it near Bodin...